Facebook is to marketing what space was to man – a vast frontier which is dangerous, yet lucrative. There are untapped resources in both places, virtual and astronomical. To be able to take advantage of marketing on Facebook, you have to know what it takes to find success, and this article explains it all.

Make good use of Facebook Insights. You should visit this feature on a weekly basis to get an idea of how many people you reached out to. You will be able to get detailed numbers for each updates as well as a weekly number of uses you reached out to.

Think about why your page exists. Are you simply trying to get the word out about your company and new products? Or, is the page functioning as a forum for better communication with your customers? Once you have a clear picture of what you want your page to do, you can begin working on your marketing goals.

Make custom tabs on your Facebook page. You will automatically have a few tabs set up for you when you first create your page, but it is possible to get creative and add in a few of your own. For instance, think about including a tab that has links to information that you find valuable.

Do not let the excitement over your page die down. Commit yourself to updating at least a few times a week. If you do not, your followers are going to feel neglected and they probably will not follow you or your products as passionately. Once you set up a page, you have to be committed to its maintenance.

If you are going to share images with your fan base, make sure that you know exactly who or what is being portrayed. Posting a picture of one person and saying it is someone else is a very terrible faux pax. It may give people the idea that they are not individuals in your eyes.

In return for a “Like”, provide an exclusive reward. A page with many likes will get more attention. Think about offering something that is free and exclusive when they “Like” your page. You can offer a discount on your products or even give a free item. The more benefit they receive, the quicker they will click that button.

When you get advice about “the best” of something, such as the best type of post, or the best type of content, or the best time to post, it will already no longer be the best. Why? Because your competition has read that post too and will be following it. Research your target audience and figure out your own personal “bests”.

There is nothing wrong with posting links to content on your website from Facebook. People think that Facebook fans want to stay on Facebook all day – this is a myth. In fact, they’re quite happy to visit your site as long as you offer them something of interest, so give it a try.

With all of these tips in mind, prepare to begin your Facebook campaign planning process. Sit down and get to work creating goals, figuring out your target audience and deciding why you’re doing what you want to do. Once you have the answers, you’ll be ready to reach for success.